This is a guest post by Holy Paladin and Disc Priest blogger Ambrosyne of For the Bubbles

By the time I dinged 80 with my paladin, I was about ready to throw in my hat. "This is insane!" I huffed. "I feel as if Blizzard hates holy paladins."

This is likely an exaggeration, but I’m a dramatic soul. Regardless, let’s take a look at what pushed me to this point.

Aoe damage. Wrath instances seem to have a lot of it. Sometimes it’s just masses of mobs, some of which inevitably peel off try to eat the overzealous mage. There’s also cleaves and whirlwinds and poisons thrown everywhere and rain of fire and blizzards and mojo puddlesÃ¢â‚¬Â¦

Sometimes it seemed as if taking heals off the tank for even a heartbeat resulted in a wipe. Most instances ended up sending my mind into chaos. Peeking into it you might have seen something like this:

The only good thing to come out of this (aside from the fact that I decided to roll a priest) was that I learned very quickly to make the most out of a holy paladin’s limited arsenal.

How A Holy Paladin Can Cope

Beacon – Sweet, so I can heal TWO targets at once with a semi-expensive spell that only lasts a minute! Sadly a group has five people in it, but we do what we can.

Don’t get me wrong, I love beacon. I just wish I could make it magically expand to the entire group.

In a five man you’ll often beacon the tank while topping off the DPS. This works fine, except on longer fights where beacon seems to eat up your mana, and on fights where the tank is taking really heavy hits. Beacon alone will not keep the tank up.

Sometimes I’ll beacon myself while healing the tank, if we’re talking something really not fun like the mojo puddles in Heroic Gundrak.

Learn to predict incoming damage – This is easiest if you run with the same tanks all the time and come to know their gear and play style, but just being familiar with their class and the boss can be enough. When I deemed it ‘safe’, I would judge for haste, toss a holy light on the tank so that he was at full, and then quickly throw Flashes at the DPS to keep them alive. They might not have been at full health, but they were still alive. If I guessed correctly, by the time I cycled back to the tank he was a bit lower on health but in no danger of dying before the next Holy Light. If I had to, I let the rogue die. Sorry man (I’m kidding! I let the DPS warrior die).

Sacred Shield – In most cases, you don’t need to be afraid of rage or mana starving the tank. The additional flash of light crits are great, and the damage absorption means you have less to heal! Don’t be afraid to toss it on yourself, either, if you have the bad tendency to get healer tunnel vision. Or if there are mojo puddles. I hate mojo puddles, by the way.

Grab the Holy Light glyph – The splash heal sure as heck can’t hurt.

Holy shock – It’s expensive, it has a cool down, but as an "oh no!" button, it’s great. I have an oh no macro set up for casting divine favor, holy shock, and then flash of light.

Be adaptable – Don’t get your mind stuck on ‘spamming flash of light’ or ‘spamming holy light’. Read the situation and use what’s best. In a raid, forget the meters. Healing meters suck. You know what a holy paladin on top of the meters is a lot of the time? OOM.

Have patience. A lot of my problems resolved once I started picking up some gear out of the very same heroics that were making me weep. There seems to be a gear plateau for the holy paladin at 80, beyond which things become manageable again. Trust me! If you raid, that too will make your life easier. You have someone else healing and as a single target healer this is where you shine. I just love healing Patchwerk. I look forward to it every week. It’s like Blizzard gave me cookies for being a holy pally!

Discipline priests, I have not forgotten you! You too are considered primarily single target healers, and hey, I have one too. What, I was frustrated with single target healing so I rolled another one? Yes! Guess what: you are not as limited as you think.

If the occasional tossed renew (no, they’re not that efficient for you; yes, they’re still useful in a pinch) and a bouncing prayer of mending isn’t enough, don’t forget prayer of healing. If it’s on cooldown, use inner focus first! I sometimes save inner focus just for PoH. Use your bubbles and borrowed time to your advantage.

Hopefully my experiences, as frustrating as they were at the time (and still are-I’m looking at you, mojo puddle), allowed me to share some useful information with you. Stick with it. All of Azeroth needs you!

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